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American Dad and Eastbound and Down are both much better and, conveniently enough, also on tonight. 

I would assume it was either Breaking Bad, Mad Men, or Game of Thrones.  More people might like arguing about whether Walking Dead is still good or a train wreck, but the actual  most popular is likely one of the aforementioned three. 

It really is the best example of what is both good and bad about just letting two funny people hang out and recording it.  Micheal Ian Black is never going to be not funny, but the novelty of him just arguing with Tom Cavanaugh while talking about snacks wears thin eventually.  For ten episodes though, it is pretty

That is a legitimately cool story, brah.  

Maybe he was missing social…orderly lines?  On second thought, you are probably right. 

Little Pete might not have gotten much to do, but the idea that he treats sleeping outside on the ground as a treat is a great touch.  

I personally liked it, I just couldn't talk about the aesthetics and acting so long before inevitably broaching the plot line.  Is the notion that it is a good movie controversial?  If so, I had no idea. 

I find it weird too, but not off-putting.  If it becomes a regular thing or turns into a weekly Hallmark Card like Parks and Rec has become, *ducks underneath desk* it will be really unfortunate. 

Stuff You Missed in History Class is also hosted by women and features absolutely none of the pointless navel-gazing of Klausner. 

Mark Cuban's team won the championship last year which probably has him thinking that very few people know basketball the way he does.  Plus, plenty of people don't like Bill Simmons.  I'm not one of them but surely you know people who find him an 'insufferable douche.'  

It only matters that the 'dark' behavior is also equally silly.  Between Segei eating the ring, the Wang-Cho leader carving a thumbs down, and the make-up-sex at gun point, it was a great episode for silly, dark behavior. 

WE'RE HERE!  WE'RE SILENT!  GET USED TO IT!
Did anybody catch what the protest signs were saying?  I couldn't make out too many of them. 

I'm not sure it is actually such a bad date movie, but I would ruin it by not being able to keep myself from laughing when the guy says "ASS TO ASS."

And wouldn't a dumb bro feel awesome for dating a lesbian? 

I don't know anyone who has seen that movie without having the second and third acts spoiled for them, so that certainly is an interesting first viewing experience. 

Basic open-mindedness is necessary, but sharing the same opinions isn't remotely necessary.  A music nerd in general but not necessarily the same type is a plus, but even that is overrated. 

Really?  It isn't a 'fun' movie, but it is well made and really interesting.  Compared to other bad choices mentioned, it is only vaguely disturbing. 

I was at a friend's apartment a few weeks ago and the 'shuffle' came up with some pleasant enough fold music.  After finding out it was Dawes, I sort of laughed, explained the joke, and got some vaguely disgusted reactions.  The Dawes meme is all fun and games until someone you actually know makes fun of you for

Blue Valentine was my stupid suggestion for a third date movie and I should have known better.  The relationship lasted a few months after, but it was still a terrible movie to watch when you are just starting to date. 

It narrowly tops the puppy suit.